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Panasonic Laser Marker: FAYb & CO2 Laser Markers

Are you looking for Panasonic Laser Marker? IndMALL Automation Deals with all ranges of Panasonic Laser Markers like Panasonic FAYb laser, Panasonic Laser Markers & 2D Code Readers, Panasonic CO2 Laser Marker LP-300, Panasonic 3D-Control FAYb Laser Marker, and more. Panasonic Laser Markers with different models and series like LP-RF, LP-400, LP-RV, LP-S, LP-S500W, LP-300, LP-Z, LP-M, LP-ABR10, LP-GS, and LP-V. We offer affordable prices for these products in India.

Panasonic Laser Marker

Panasonic Laser Marker: LP-RV Series

  • Laser Type: 20W Yb fiber laser with 1-200 ns pulse width.
  • Marking Field: 90 mm × 90 mm.
  • Scan Speed: Up to 12,000 mm/s.
  • Interfaces: Ethernet, EtherNet/IP, PROFINET.
  • Cooling: Air cooling for head and controller/oscillator.
Panasonic Laser Markers

Panasonic Laser Markers: LP-RF Series

  • Laser Type: 20W Yb fiber laser, with a 17W average output at the processing point.
  • Marking Range: 90 mm × 90 mm; Interface: EIA-RS-232C, Ethernet.
  • Scan Speed: Maximum 12,000 mm/sec.
  • Cooling Method: Natural air cooling for the head, and forced air cooling for the controller.
  • Power Supply: 180-264 V AC, 50/60 Hz.
  • Protection Degree: IP64 for the head; Operating Temperature: 0 to +40 ℃.
Panasonic Laser Marker LP-ZV

Panasonic Laser Marker LP-ZV

  • Short Pulse: 1ns for precision.
  • Connectivity: Ethernet IP/ProfiNet.
  • 3D Control: Active Z axis.
  • Area Coverage: 330mm x 330mm.
Panasonic Laser Marker LP-400

Panasonic Laser Marker LP-400

  • Laser Type: Class 4 CO2 laser.
  • Output Power: Models with 10 W and 20 W available.
  • Wavelength: 10.6 micrometers (10 W model) and 9.3 micrometers (20 W model).
  • Marking Range: 110 mm x 110 mm (10 W model) and 55 mm x 55 mm (20 W model).
  • Scan Speed: Maximum 12,000 mm/s (10 W model) and 6,000 mm/s (20 W model).
  • Cooling Method: Forced air cooling.
  • Power Supply: 100 to 120 V AC or 200 to 240 V AC (automatic switching), 50/60 Hz.
Panasonic Lasers

Panasonic Lasers: LP-300 Series

  • Laser Type: CO2 Laser, Class 4.
  • Oscillator Output: Average 12 W, Peak emission wavelength: 10.6 micrometers.
  • Marking Field: 50 x 50 mm.
  • Work Distance: 145 mm (with an individual error of ±2 mm).
  • Scan Speed: Maximum 2,000 mm/sec.
  • Character Settings: Height and width from 0.2 to 50 mm, with adjustable intervals/positions.
  • Power Supply: 100 to 120 V AC or 200 to 240 V AC (auto-changing), 50/60 Hz.
  • Power Consumption: 700 VA or less.

Product List:

Model No Image Work Distance Marking Laser Marking Range Power Supply Power Consumption
LP-310 LP-310 145 mm 5.709 CO2 Laser Class 4 50 x 50 mm 1.969 x 1.969 in 100 to 120 V AC 700 VA or less
LP-430U LP-430U 185 mm 7.3 in Class 4 CO2 laser 110 mm x 110 mm 4.3 in x 4.3 in 100 to 120 V AC 100 V AC: 1,000 VA or less
200 V AC: 1,200 VA or less
LP-M500 LP-M500 Class 4 Yb fiber laser 120 x 120 mm 4.724 x 4.724 in 90-132 V AC, or 180-264 V AC 580 VA or less (100 V AC)
720 VA or less (200 V AC)
LP-RV200P EQ34 190 mm 7.480 in Yb fiber laser; λ= 1,064 nm 0.0419 mil Class4 laser 180 – 264 V AC 310 VA or less (2.1 A or less)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Laser Marker Used for?

A laser marker is used for engraving precise, permanent markings on various materials like steel, aluminum, stainless steel, polymers, and rubber. It’s commonly employed to imprint 2D barcodes, QR codes, serial numbers, VIN numbers, and logos on parts and products. Laser marking ensures durability, legibility, and traceability of information on items across industries.

What is a CO2 Laser Marker?

A CO2 laser marker is a device that uses carbon dioxide laser technology to mark materials. It operates by generating heat to engrave or cut various parts, making it ideal for applications like hole cutting, gate cutting, and sticker half-cutting. CO2 laser markers are widely used for their precision and ability to handle intricate cutting tasks efficiently.

What are 2 Advantages of CO2 Lasers?

Two key advantages of CO2 lasers are their versatility and precision. CO2 lasers can efficiently cut and engrave a wide range of materials, including plastics, wood, and glass, making them highly versatile for various applications.

Additionally, they offer high precision in cutting and engraving, allowing for intricate designs and detailed work, which is essential in industries requiring fine craftsmanship and accuracy.

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